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To: chnsmok
Most people (those who care about the news) still gets it from the networks (NBC, ABC, and CBS). After all, 60 Minutes and Dateline, for example, still bring in millions. Cable news is a relatively small market. A small market that Fox is winning.

Not to mention, in certain places (like San Francisco) Fox News still isn't availble (no surprise here. Not like a lot will watch in the first place, still, the 1000 or so who would can't).
8 posted on 01/02/2003 12:46:10 AM PST by Simmy
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To: Simmy
"Not to mention, in certain places (like San Francisco) Fox News still isn't availble (no surprise here. Not like a lot will watch in the first place, still, the 1000 or so who would can't)."

We get Fox News (cable ch 34) and we live 20 miles east of SF. I'm surprised to hear that you can't get it in the city.

11 posted on 01/02/2003 2:15:35 AM PST by Neanderthal
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